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A book deal for the memoirs of former US president Barack Obama is expected to set a record, with a price tag as high as $US20 million ($27 million).
The US trade publication The Hollywood Reporter has tipped Obama's recollections of his eight years in office will do brisk business once bidding opens.
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The most previously paid for a presidential memoir is the $US15 million paid to Bill Clinton for his 2002 memoir My Life. (It sold 2.2 million copies.)
Clinton's windfall was also, at the time, the largest book advance in publishing history.
In a distant second place is the $US7 million paid to George W Bush for his 2010 memoir, Decision Points. (It sold 2.6 million copies.)
The Hollywood Reporter also speculated that a memoir from former first lady Michelle Obama could rival that of her husband in commercial terms.
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She was an immensely popular first lady and, in the last days of the Hillary Clinton election campaign, became the subject of discussion as a future presidential candidate in her own right.
Former first lady Mrs Clinton has published two memoirs.
Publishing payday: former US president Barack Obama. Photo: The New York Times
The first, Living History, which followed her term as first lady, Clinton was paid a $US8 million advance.
The second, Hard Choices, followed her term as US secretary of state; that book earned her a reported $US14 million advance.
There is no question an Obama memoir is coming: most US presidents in history, and every president since Herbert Hoover, has published a memoir of their time in office.
The 55-year-old former president has already published two books: 1995's Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance and 2008's The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.
According to reports, the two books sold more than five million copies combined.
Obama has already hired former White House speechwriter Cody Keenan to work on the book.
The planned presidential memoir has no publisher attached, however both Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope were published by Random House.
Random House is a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, which is jointly owned by the media companies Bertelsmann and Pearson.